Biology, asked by Rachitharose26, 1 year ago

How does a neuron differ from an ordinary cell In structures?

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Answered by aryansingh6011
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structure of neurone differ from ordinary cells because neurones has a very large dendritic tip where in the chemical impulses are converted into electrical impulses also they have auxins which convert electrical energy into chemical energy. these are very long cells and as you know no other cell is longer than these cells the cells are used for stimulation and reflex arc.


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Answered by snighda43
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A neuron is like a long branched cell, it pass any information from our pointed area of body to the brain, it starts from dendrite which are many in no. than a cell body in which a nucleus is present and from this the message passes from one nerve cell to another......

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